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1. bileka+vb[view] [source] 2025-09-24 13:07:53
>>sschue+(OP)
This is a great example of how this whole requirement hasn't been properly thought out.

> Desktop support is not currently within the project's scope.

What I would like to take from this is that, by their own definition, desktop apps are out of scope for Age Verification. So does that mean we will see a return of the 'desktop applications' instead of everything being a web service ?

One can dream perhaps. Until then adults who are willing to 'do what they're told' will be the ones who are inconvenienced by this constantly.

Edit: Also this will completely disable any new phone OS' being developed. Why would anyone bother when you can't verify your wallet to do anything online.

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2. Luker8+xc[view] [source] 2025-09-24 13:13:54
>>bileka+vb
> oes that mean we will see a return of the 'desktop applications'...?

No. It's still required by law, which means that your desktop application will require some interaction with your smartphone.

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3. cenamu+hd[view] [source] 2025-09-24 13:17:25
>>Luker8+xc
Further forcing everybody to have their phone on person at all times
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4. jeroen+1l[view] [source] 2025-09-24 13:51:03
>>cenamu+hd
Depending on the implementation, you can run the app on your computer. I don't see why the iOS app wouldn't work on macOS, and there are tons of tools to run Android apps on Windows and Linux.

If the actual implementations do copy the dependency on Play Integrity and other such APIs, that does become a problem (getting past that is a major annoyance on amd64 computers because there are so few real amd64 Android devices that can be spoofed).

However, the law regarding these apps specifically states that the use of this app must be optional. I'm not sure websites and services will implement other solutions, but in theory you should not need a phone unless you want the convenience and privacy factor of app verification. I expect alternatives (such as 1 cent payments with credit cards in your name) to stick around, at least until we get a better idea about how this thing will work out in practice.

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5. 1over1+rj2[view] [source] 2025-09-25 00:55:29
>>jeroen+1l
>I don't see why the iOS app wouldn't work on macOS

That requires an AppleID, i.e. an account with a foreign corporation.

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